Yes.
I find this once again is turning our committee into somewhat of a circus at the request of Mr. Del Mastro. I think the issue of this Conservative Party looking to get its hands on unredacted documents so it can make the decision as to what documents should be looked at and which should not is not within its purview, and is usurping the work of the Information Commissioner.
I'd also suggest that given the antics I've seen at this committee over the last two weeks, it would be definitely not in the public interest to allow that party over there to put itself in the position of arbiter. If it wants to be an arbiter, it can take in legislation and it can change the act.
Last week, we had Mr. Andrews, my colleague down at the other end—correct me if I didn't hear it right—make a reference to that party looking to dismantle the CBC, and I saw Mr. Del Mastro and Mr. Butt having lots of good laughs about the fact that they resembled that remark about dismantling the CBC.